The British-born, American taste-maker Terence Harold Robsjohn-Gibbings was a thinker whose innovative ideas on interior décor and furniture design had a formative impact on American domestic culture during the postwar years. His face was known to millions living in those years as he turned his portrait into a trademark logo, featured in promotions, advertisements, interviews, and magazine articles. For decades, the stylish "Gibby," as he was called, stood at the forefront of American design, yet his legacy has only recently been rediscovered.